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It is evident that the Roman ex post facto and the modern technical term , " ex post facto law , " essentially have very little in common . Attempts to find a bridge to cross over the intervening eleven or twelve centuries 34 have been ...
It is evident that the Roman ex post facto and the modern technical term , " ex post facto law , " essentially have very little in common . Attempts to find a bridge to cross over the intervening eleven or twelve centuries 34 have been ...
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The author gives a complete picture of the meanings of the term canon , based on a survey of the pertinent texts in the juristic sources , including Justinian's Novels , and in the Greek papyri . The start was not easy , since the term ...
The author gives a complete picture of the meanings of the term canon , based on a survey of the pertinent texts in the juristic sources , including Justinian's Novels , and in the Greek papyri . The start was not easy , since the term ...
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And no other term - not " procuration " and clearly not " mandate " 2- would prove more adequate . Nor would it be of much help to restrict the term by adding the specification , " in legal trans- actions .
And no other term - not " procuration " and clearly not " mandate " 2- would prove more adequate . Nor would it be of much help to restrict the term by adding the specification , " in legal trans- actions .
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Bureaucracy and the Roman Law A ARTHUR SCHILLER | 26 |
Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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